Did you manage Dry January? The expert guide to staying motivated and alcohol-free for longer - Want the glowing skin, great ...
Millions of others are coming to the end of their own Dry January, and as the month closes, many are wondering, “What now?” ...
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As Dry January comes to a close, here are a few things to consider if you do plan on drinking alcohol regularly again.
City AM's Deputy Life&Style editor tried a different alcohol free drink every day throughout Dry January. Here are the best (and worst) ...
While I’m not a heavy drinker, on nights out I often have two or three drinks, which then leads to me having a puffy face and ...
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If you’re already hungover, one New York dietitian nutritionist recommends consuming bananas, avocados, ginger or wheat toast to ease the aches and pains and avoiding fried, greasy and spicy foods, ...
Thinking of extending Dry January beyond one month of the year? You’re not alone. More and more people are embracing it-- ...
Much has been made of the growth of alcohol-free wine in France: a country known for its traditions and passionate culture ...
Dry January is a time that the NHS says you can focus on your health more, and it may have many unexpected benefits, such as ...
If you’re reading this on the day of publication, congratulations: you have pretty much made it through Dry January. Whether ...